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Grossman Meets Khar, Kayani; Discusses Afghan, Counter-Terror

Grossman Meets Khar, Kayani;  Discusses Afghan, Counter-Terror

ISLAMABAD - Issues related to peace and stability in Afghanistan and progress made on counter-terrorism figured prominently in talks visiting US diplomat Marc Grossman had with Pakistan Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar and powerful army chief Ashfaq Parvez Kayani.

Grossman, US Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan who arrived here yesterday on a two-day visit, exchanged with Khar views on recent developments in Afghanistan.

The two leaders "expressed the commitment to continue to work together in support of Afghan-owned and Afghan-led peace and reconciliation process and for progress and stability in the country," said a statement from the Foreign Office last evening.

Grossman also met Army Chief Kayani and discussed the military aspect of the Afghan issue.

A brief statement issued by the Inter Services Public Relations said: "Issues related to peace and stability in Afghanistan were discussed."

During Grossman's meeting with Khar, they also exchanged views on a wide range of issues of mutual interest, particularly Pakistan-US relations and the regional situation.

Khar underlined the importance of a broad-based relationship between Pakistan and the US "marked by deeper and wider cooperation in diverse fields".

Grossman said the US is committed to a "long-term relationship with Pakistan based on mutual interest and mutual respect".

Grossman's visit to Islamabad is expected to be the final high-level exchange between the two sides before US election.

The two leaders expressed satisfaction at progress made by the Working Group on Law Enforcement and Counter-Terrorism during a recent meeting in Washington, and hoped the Working Groups on Economy and Finance and Energy and Water will meet soon.

The bilateral Defense Consultative Group is scheduled to meet in the first week of December, the statement said. (Agencies)